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    Excerpt A Vindication of the Rights of Woman: With Strictures on Political and Moral Subjects was a work published in 1792 by the British writer Mary Wollstonecraft. The work encompasses some of the earliest ideas that were later incorporated by feminist philosophy (Powell). During the period of writing and publication of the work‚ political and educational theorists did not stand for the idea that women should be provided with the opportunity for education and self-development. In her work‚ the

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    Little Women Louisa May Alcott was greatly influenced by the transcendentalists of her time. Transcendentalists believed that humans should pay more attention to their inner beings‚ rather than dawdle on superficial ways of living. In the novel‚ Little Women‚ published in 1868‚ Alcott uses her characters’ ordeals to stress that wealth is not the key to happiness. To begin with‚ it is important to stay genuine and not yearn for material items. Meg‚ the oldest of four sisters‚ attends a party

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    Vindication of the Rights of Women Many arguments have been put forth to justify man’s cruelty over woman‚ and explain how women are unable to attain their righteousness due to their insufficient strength. However‚ Wollstonecraft repeats‚ if women have souls then there should be no fundamental difference between men and women in pursuing and attaining virtue. Women aren’t a group of short lived things. Men complain about the silliness and unpredictable changes of women‚ but do not comprehend

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    Alcott’s Tone Overview: Little Women The late 19th century was an important time in the early American society. Little Women provides close insight of the changing position of girls and women during the times of the great Civil War. Little Women shows the reader countless dimensions of the children’s daily lives‚ including their dating rituals‚ chores and schooling. The book focuses on a family of the middle-class New England that is having hard financial times and they prove how sticking together

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    Benefits of Higher Education for Women "Education is one of the most important means of empowering women with the knowledge‚ skills and self-confidence necessary to participate fully in the development process." Education is important for everyone‚ but it is especially significant for girls and women. This is true not only because education is an entry point to other opportunities‚ but also because the educational achievements of women can have ripple effects within the family and across generations

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    Women Empowerment Women are no less than men in India in any sector. Women are not what they really were. Some decades ago‚ women were limited to the kitchen. Today‚ Indian women have made their strong presence in each & every field. Women have ultimately come out of their ’saree’and ‘parda’ image and really demonstrating their talent. Let’s take the example of our office only. If you will rush to our office you will found many elegant women doing great job. Moreover who is reading this write

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    In Little Women‚ one major theme is the struggles women go through during the nineteenth-century. Women are supposed to be good mothers and women are only to speak when they are spoken to. Society in the nineteenth-century did not expect women to work to support themselves. Family obligations and duties take away from the woman’s ability to attend to her own needs and wants. Little Women shows how women struggled in the nineteenth century. In Little Women‚ Alcott analyzes four different ways to deal

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    Topic: Should women serve in the military? The essence of war is not good. During the WWI‚ more than ten million dead and tens of millions disabled; cities‚ villages‚ roads‚ bridges‚ factories were destroyed. The amount of money for war costs up to about eighty four billion dollars [9]. The fate of those who faced a battle between life and death was questioned. The world was considering that was it worth to sacrifice that much? Especially‚ women played a big role in army and they have had to suffer

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    “Vindication of the Right of Women” by a British feminist named Mary Wollstonecraft‚ she talks about the way women are not in the same level as men. The way that she talks about this is the differences between the education of women and men and how the system is completely different for both sides. Also that there’s always a dominant feel about man and that they have to be above women and how women can’t be stronger or as strong as men.The reason that she writes is to show women the way that she sees

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    superior to women‚ both in the aspects of physical strength and the ability to earn living for their family. It was a natural concept that based and formed the modern society: strong versus weak‚ superior versus inferior‚ non-marginalized versus marginalized. In earlier time‚ this concept materialized itself in the battle of the sexes‚ or what we knew as men versus women. Naturally‚ the existence of this issue provoked counteractions from the marginalized sex: women. At those times when women could not

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